* The height on the Y-Axis predictably represents how much of something there is.
* The height on the Y-Axis predictably represents how much of something there is.
* The X-Axis represents resonance at different frequencies.
* The X-Axis represents resonance at different frequencies.
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** If you are performing the typical Hydrogen-1 (Proton NMR) analysis of a sample, where these peaks are on the X-Axis represents different ways the electrons of a given Hydrogen within a compound are configured. For a simple compound where there is hydrogen in just one configuration (H2O / Water), you'd expect one peak. For Ethanol, CH3-CH2-OH, we'd expect three peaks.
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** If you are performing the typical Hydrogen-1 (Proton NMR) analysis of a sample, where these peaks are on the X-Axis represents different ways the electrons of a given Hydrogen within a compound are configured. For a simple compound where there is hydrogen in just one configuration (H2O / Water), you'd expect one peak. For Ethanol, CH3-CH2-OH, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjII0Cg882U we'd expect three peaks].